Hundreds of former EU officials call for stronger action against Israel

'Robust approach based on EU's founding values, principles will be essential to reestablish Union's reputation,' statement says

By Melike Pala and Serife Cetin

BRUSSELS (AA) - Hundreds of former EU and member state ministers, ambassadors and senior officials have called on the European Union to take "robust and sustained action" to increase pressure on Israel and end "unremitting violations of international law" in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

In a joint statement released Monday and co-signed by 404 former officials, the group urged the EU and its members to move beyond condemnatory statements and adopt concrete measures, including suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement and halting all military support to Israel.

"A robust approach based on the EU’s founding values and principles will be essential to reestablish the Union’s reputation as a force for peace and good in our time," the statement said.

The signatories warned that the humanitarian and security situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate despite the launch of an international peace initiative, pointing to ongoing Israeli military operations, restrictions on humanitarian aid, and the targeting of civilians and aid workers.

According to the statement, around 500 Palestinians, including more than 100 children, have been killed in Gaza during the first phase of the ceasefire reached last October, bringing the total death toll since the start of Israel’s military campaign to over 71,000, the vast majority civilians.

The former officials also condemned Israel's continued restrictions on humanitarian access, calling for the full and permanent opening of the Rafah border crossing and an end to what they described as the misuse of "dual-use" policies to block aid deliveries.

They strongly criticized Israel's decision to deregister dozens of international NGOs operating in Gaza, warning that such measures undermine lifesaving assistance and violate UN humanitarian principles.

The statement also denounced Israel’s actions against the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), including the destruction of its West Bank field office in East Jerusalem, calling the campaign against the agency "a flagrant contempt" of recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinions.

In the occupied West Bank, the signatories highlighted a sharp increase in Israeli settlement activity, noting that plans for more than 47,000 housing units were advanced in 2025—an 81% rise compared to the previous year—despite international rulings declaring settlements illegal.

Calling for accountability, the group urged the EU to desist from joining the recently announced "Board of Peace," arguing that its composition and governance risk undermining the role of the UN and international law.

"It is high time for the EU and its member states to take robust and sustained action to reverse the disastrous situation currently afflicting the Palestinian people, notably in Gaza but also in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem," Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff, a retired EU official and former ambassador to the occupied Palestinian territory, told Anadolu.

"To increase pressure on Israel, alliances with like-minded partners in the OECD and the Global South, and notably in the Middle East, have to be built and strengthened," he said, stressing the need to protect Palestinians' "inalienable right to political self-determination and a life in peace, security and dignity."

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